As you right click the 8 yellow squares around the 0 one by one, you'll see 1s and 2s popping up, but concentrate on the squares directly around the 0 for now, they all have to be discarded, no matter what you find under them. This looks harder, as there are more squares than what the 0 covers. Note that turning a square red decreases the number it belongs to, not just the number in the top right corner, so while the center square started out on 8, as you mark the cells around it, it will go down, eventually reaching 0, and that's where you're done with the first level. On the right, the 3x3 shape has an 8 in the middle, meaning all 8 squares around it have to be red, and since there are 8 red squares to be found and there are 8 squares left, you're good to go. ![]() You can right click on all the yellow squares on the left to reveal further 0s, as none of them are part of the solution. This will really come in handy later, on more complex levels. If you're uncertain which squares belong to a certain number press either mouse button on the number to see its affected area. It means there are no red squares around the 0. The 3x3 shape on the left has 0 in the middle. A mistake is when you press the right button where you should press left, and vice versa, but the game won't reveal what's under the square in either case. The 2 dots on the left show how many mistakes you can make before the puzzle resets. Right click, on the other hand, discards squares that can't be part of the solution, but in turn provide useful information for the rest of the level. As you keep marking squares, it will go down. The number in the top right corner shows how many yellow squares you have to turn red with the left mouse button to finish the level.
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